TYPES OF OPERATIONS
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3.
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Perform a SHA1, SHA-256, or MD5 hash of a drive. This can also verify the hash of the
drive by entering an “expected value” for the hash.
4.
WIPE / FORMAT
–
This type of operation is used to erase, wipe, and/or format drives. The
following wipe or format methods are available:
Secure Erase
–
Sends a command to the drive instructing it to perform a secure erase
based on the drive manufacturer’s specifications.
Wipe Patterns
–
Allows the user to set a specific pattern to use for wiping the drive. The
number of passes is customizable (up to 7 passes) along with the type of data written for
each pass. In addition, a 7-pass DoD wipe can be set.
Format
–
Formats the Target using any of the following file systems:
o
EXT4
o
NTFS
5.
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Set up to nine (9) different tasks to perform sequentially (one after another). For
example, a macro can be set to perform these tasks in order: Wipe then Clone.
6.
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Display logs of each task that has been performed on the unit.
7.
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This will display tabs that include:
About
– This screen will show information about the unit including the current software
installed.
Adv. Drive Statistics
–
Displays S.M.A.R.T. information taken directly from what the drive
is reporting.
I/O Ports
–
Displays a diagram of the input and output ports located in the back of the
unit.
Options
–
Displays which optional software is available and what is installed.
Network Interface Stats
–
Displays the Network Interface statistics (Receive and Transfer
bytes, packets, drops, and errors, and the link status).
8.
–
Allows the user to add a network location as a repository that can be
used as a Target for cloning. This will display tabs that include:
Add/Remove
–
Allows the user to add, remove, or edit networked repositories.
iSCSI
–
Allows the user to set ISCSI protocol settings.
9.
–
This mode allows changes to the system settings which include the
following:
Profiles
–
Allows the user to create, save, apply, or delete user profiles.
Passwords
–
Allows the user to set passwords to lock the unit from any access or
configuration changes.
Language/Time Zone
–
Sets the language on the menu and change the system’s Time
Zone.
Bay Roles
–
Allows the user to configure each bay to be a Master, Target, or both Master
and Target.